**Summary: South Korea Wildfires Investigation**
South Korean police are investigating a man suspected of unintentionally igniting the country’s worst wildfires in history while tending to his grandparents’ graves.
### Investigation into Wildfire Incident
**Who:** A 56-year-old man
**What:** Suspected of accidentally starting wildfires
**When:** March 22
**Where:** Uiseong, North Gyeongsang Province
**Why:** While cleaning gravesites, he reportedly used a lighter to burn tree branches.
### Details of the Wildfires
– The wildfires have resulted in the deaths of 30 individuals, including a helicopter pilot who died in a crash while responding to the fires.
– Over 48,000 hectares (118,610 acres) of forest have been destroyed, marking this as the worst wildfire event in South Korea’s history.
– The fires were exacerbated by strong winds and extremely dry conditions, with the region experiencing below-average rainfall for months.
– The Gounsa temple complex, believed to date back to the seventh century, was among the historic sites destroyed.
### Eyewitness Account
– The suspect’s daughter informed investigators that her father attempted to burn overhanging tree branches with a cigarette lighter, which led to the fire spreading rapidly due to wind conditions.
### Conclusion
The investigation is ongoing, with police planning to question the suspect after completing on-site inspections. How can communities better prepare for such devastating natural disasters in the future?
### FAQs:
**What caused the wildfires in South Korea?**
The wildfires were reportedly started by a man who accidentally ignited them while cleaning his grandparents’ graves, using a lighter to burn tree branches.
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